Also, Bo in person looks shockingly human. Friendly, even. The tentacles sort of tuck up inside his clothes, so you hardly notice. He doesn't like looking people in the eyes, but that's only because he doesn't want to steal your soul. It's a kindness, really.

OK, this is inter-department email from another anesthetist in the group where I work. It made me laugh out loud and seemed Drabblecast form-worth. There's absolutely nothing that needs to be secret here, so no harm in posting. I did blank a location just to make sure it's totally anonymous. _______...

It's extra work having chapters and the additional MP3 feed but I feel like we're in the same boat as Tony to some degree, and I don't want anyone to miss out on a good story by Krystine Rusch just because I insist on rapping about fastfood diarrhea beforehand. :) Several of the short fiction podca...

That was AWESOME. I'm with Moonowl - if that was an unedited sight-read, then everyone involved is some kind of super genius. The only error I heard was that the music over-powered the vocals during the intro. The the story itself was horribly wonderful.

Like everyone else, I LOVED the drabble. I liked the story itself a lot, too. The grief in it felt very real. The punchline was nothing particularly unusual, but the horror of the protagonist's loss was unusually stark and vivid. I would not have been surprised to hear it on Psueudopod.